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Thursday, October 9, 2014

CardMaker & Inchie Arts Blog Hop!!

Hello there! Hope you are Hopping along with the CardMaker & Inchie Arts blog teams today! You should be arriving from Sharon's beautiful blog!
If you are just happening on this and want to begin the Hop, please begin at the CardMaker blog.

I had a lot of fun playing with these art squares! They are made from high-quality mat board & you can do just about anything to them and they don't wrinkle, buckle. or pill up. I made these projects today and another one that will be coming up on CardMaker blog on the 17th, and tried just about everything I could think of, and they are awesome!

We are having a Fall theme to the Hop today and here is my "official" card for the Hop. I say official because I made two other cards with the squares that I will show you today, but they are not Fall cards-so, shhhhhh! haha! ;) Here is the Fall card, I used the 3" black art squares on this project.  I colored a background with an orange gelato, and the heat embossed the ghost & sentiment over it in white pigment ink and white powder. A simple mat and layered embellishment I put together were all that were needed to accent that cute ghost.


So, here's a couple "unofficial" cards for you to see as well. ;)  The first was stamped with dye inks and gelatos, then spritzed with water for a watercolor look. Then the sentiment was heat embossed over the top of the flower image. This card uses the white 3" art squares.


And, this last one is quite possibly my fave, even though I am crazy about that silly ghost! Each white inchie square got a mini treatment of a stamped gelato circle, a dye ink stamped circle, and a heat embossed gold star. Pink is one of my least favorite colors, but I am really digging on the neon trend right now. I didn't have any neon pink card stock in my stash, so the mats for the inchies are made from a post-it note. :)


That is all for me today, please head to Dina's awesome blog next. Have a fantastic day!! 



34 comments:

Theresa Momber said...

How adorable! I love that spooky little ghost. All three cards are fantastic!

Kristy said...

I'm eager to try the larger sizes!

Jeanne J. said...

Hi Noelle! I can see you had loads of fun playing with the inchies! So many pretty cards - all so different. I love them all! The background for the ghost is super cool, but I love the bright pop of color and gold in the pink birthday, and the last with the floral design is so pretty too!

Nikki said...

Your cards are so colourful and your halloween one just makes me smile :) hugs Nikki

Patti J said...

Wow....look at all the Inchie goodness here! Love your creations - thanks for sharing them :)

Colleen said...

I love the last card because it is so bright and bold...love all those yummy colors. those larger inchies are sure fun!

Piali said...

Super fun cards!! Love the Halloween one!!

Brooke said...

All your cards are awesome as usual! :)

Anonymous said...

The cards are great. Love the bright, colorful dots. The watercolored flowers are so pretty.
The monster is cute (he probably wouldn't want to be called cute).
The squares are a new product and I'm really enjoying learning about them.

J-Lin said...

Noelle, the foil birthday card is great. I love the 3-D sentiment detail. It really shows off the card and all it's INCHIE ARTS cute details really well
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Chark said...

love all your gold accents, but I think I love the ghost the most...and I'm a poet apparently :)

Chark said...

love all your gold accents, but I think I love the ghost the most...and I'm a poet apparently :)

Unknown said...

Awesome cards. Particularly love the polka dot card. Such happy colors! I just bought some twinchies, so I'm looking forward to playing with those. Thanks for the inspiration!

cm said...

A set of fun, fabulous eye-catching cards ; perfect showcase for the pairing of images and inchies!
~c

Bunny said...

They are all so nice, but, my favorite is the birthday card. So elegant.

Beverly Perdue said...

Love all of your wonderful projects. I especially love the background you created with the gelatos on the black art square.

Anonymous said...

It was so much fun seeing everyone's creations! And it looks like you were having a great time with the Art Squares - wonderful projects!

Sue D said...

What a fun card. I like the googly eyes and twine. I like your unofficial cards too!

Rubeena I. said...

these cards are awesome!!!

rozwillster@gmail.com said...

Love these cards...great colours!

Beth Norman-Roberts said...

Well, someone has been having fun with the inchies. I love all of your work. Your twine is a nice addition. I have trouble adding twine to projects but yours certainly rock.

Unknown said...

Love the little monster - perfect for the small card size.

Jennie said...

Lovely inchie art!! Cool projects :)

Sharon said...

Great cards - especially like the birthday one - so pretty!

Mary C. Nasser said...

These are all such wonderful cards!
The second is my favorite with all its layers! :)

Anonymous said...

Such a simple idea, coloring orange Gelato on black card stock. Makes a great spooky sky!

Barb Schmidt said...

I just love the little Halloween card. It is sooooo cute. In fact I love all of your cards... I am so inspired.

Unknown said...

Loved your cards, thanks!

Papertangler said...

Faboolous describes these cards perfectly! Love the ghost and the gelato on the black. Striking. Like the watercolor effect on card 2. And love card 3. You created embellishments that look like they were made as a set for the background paper. And sticky notes! Lol!

Patty said...

Very interesting background effect with the gellato

Denise Bryant said...

Fun cards, Noelle! I love the background on the ghost in particular! Looks great, and fun ghost stamp too!

My Paper Epiphany said...

Wow, you have really showcased this product! Fantastic projects - love them all!

Katie said...

Cool ideas for these art squares! Love the happy birthday card. :) Thanks for sharing.

Katie B.

Tish said...

Gosh, a whole new look of inchie art. Thank you for sharing.
Tish